Slater Football
Slater council hears about street work, tree trimming
(11/03/09)
Slater city streets are being prepared for crack and seal treatments, Mayor Stephen Allegri said at the city council meeting Tuesday evening, Nov. 3. The work is just part of regular street maintenance. "It's all part of our comprehensive street program," Allegri said...
Prep Grid Round-up ... Week 6: Armstrong runs wild as 'Hounds blank Crest Ridge
(10/05/09)
SWEET SPRINGS -- Senior Tyler Armstrong ran for a career-high 222 yards and three touchdowns as Sweet Springs rolled over visiting Crest Ridge for a 40-0 I-70 Conference win. The Greyhounds held a 354-75 advantage in rushing yardage and allowed only four first downs, getting the game's only two turnovers on interceptions...
Prep Grid Preview ... Week 6: Wildcats try to tackle No. 7 Marceline
(10/01/09)
SLATER -- Coming off a 45-0 loss to Concordia, the Slater football team could use a break. It's not going to get one Friday. The Wildcats return to Lewis and Clark Conference action at defending league co-champion Marceline, ranked seventh in this week's Class 1 poll...
Slater Fall Fest features successful car show Saturday
(09/30/09)
After being rescheduled more than once, the third annual Steve McQueen Days car show was held Saturday, Sept. 26, as part of the town's fall festival. Organizer and city councilman Terry Jordan said 46 cars were entered into the show, and he was pleased with the results...
Prep Grid Round-up ... Week 5: Armstrong breaks loose in 'Hounds' win
(09/28/09)
SWEET SPRINGS -- Maybe Santa Fe wished it had formed a football co-op with neighboring Malta Bend. Instead, senior Tyler Armstrong -- an all-CCAA basketball player for the Tigers -- scored four touchdowns Friday against the Chiefs for Sweet Springs, which won an I-70 Conference home contest, 42-6...
Prep Grid Preview ... Week 5: 'Hounds, Chiefs both looking for answers
(09/25/09)
It can be fairly said that neither coach whose I-70 Conference squads meet Friday at Sweet Springs is happy with where his team is at approaching the midway point of the season. The 'Hounds' Tim Smith is so disaffected with his offense, which has been shut out twice and is averaging only 8.0 points per game, that he's moved senior all-state guard Zach Thomas to fullback just to get some more blocking...
School News: 'Football in Pink' grows into 'Week in Pink' with more activities to support cancer cause
(09/23/09)
Three years ago when we started to have conversations about a football game in pink, some people looked at us like we were crazy. We heard comments that "the team won't play in pink," or "why pink?" or "I will not wear that!" As time got closer something very special started to happen...
Slater council hears about fall festival, approves engineer for water study
(09/15/09)
The Slater City Council heard a preview of the city's fall festival, scheduled for Sept. 24 and 25, at its meeting Tuesday evening, Sept. 15. "It's a great time for all," Mayor Stephen Allegri said. Council member Terry Jordan said about 100 cars will be at the car show to be held Saturday, Sept. 25. Registration is from 9 a.m. to noon, and it costs $20 per car...
Slater football: Knox County 51, Slater 7
(09/14/09)
EDINA -- Knox County avenged last year's loss to Slater by winning the non-conference rematch at home Friday, 51-7. Senior Kennan Gillaspy ran for two first-half touchdowns, from 55 and 1 yards out, and senior Cameron Kirmse kicked a 30-yard field goal to give the Eagles a 17-0 halftime lead...
Sweet Springs football: 'Hounds squeak by St. Paul
(09/14/09)
CONCORDIA -- The Sweet Springs football team recorded its first win of the season Friday, but blew enough opportunities to make the final minutes of its 20-18 I-70 Conference victory at St. Paul anxious. During the first quarter, an interception by senior Tyler Dohrman set the Greyhounds up 20 yards away from the goal, but inches from the line a snap was fumbled at the Saints recovered it...
Smith-Cotton holds off Owls
(09/14/09)
Give the winless Marshall football team credit at least for its resilience. Just when it appears a state-ranked opponent is ready to blow the Owls off the field, they somehow answer and sometimes dig in -- in Friday's home opener, nearly enough to throw a scare into No. 8 Smith-Cotton during a 28-21 non-conference loss...
Owls can't stop Grain Valley
(09/08/09)
Had Shakespeare's King Richard III been in Marshall head football coach Paul Thomas' shoes Friday, he may have exclaimed, "A stop! A stop! My kingdom for a stop!"
Grain Valley scored on six of seven possessions, converted all five third-down attempts and never faced a fourth down during a 38-35 non-conference win over the visiting Owls.
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